Eileen Alannah Joyce CMG (died 25 March 1991) was an Australian pianist whose career spanned more than 30 years. She lived in England in her adult years...
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group Negativland Eileen Joyce (1912–1991), Australian pianist Mike Joyce (born 1963), British drummer with The Smiths Barnaby Joyce (born 1967), Australian...
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Joy Chant (redirect from Eileen Joyce Rutter)
Kendreth novels, published 1970 to 1983. Her legal name is Eileen Joyce Rutter. Eileen Joyce (nickname, "Joy") Chant was born in London. She began writing...
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musician Eileen Joyce (1908–1991), Australian pianist Eileen McCallum (born 1936), Scottish actress Eileen O'Brien (actress), English actress Eileen Pollock...
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Berg, Artur Schnabel, Otto Klemperer, Bruno Walter, Rudolf Serkin and Eileen Joyce. At the age of 16, Anna fell in love with a rising young conductor, Rupert...
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Haugsand Anton Heiller Robert Hill Asako Hirabayashi Christopher Hogwood Eileen Joyce Herbert von Karajan Rudolf Kelber Ralph Kirkpatrick Igor Kipnis Ton Koopman...
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Margaret Eileen Joyce Wheeler, Baroness Wheeler MBE (born 25 March 1949) is a British life peer currently serving as a Labour member of the House of Lords...
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of pianist Eileen Joyce. Directed by Michael Gordon, it stars Suzanne Parrett, Eileen Joyce, Nigel Lovell and Muriel Steinbeck. Eileen Joyce is born on...
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about Leon Fleisher. Wherever She Goes (1951): About the early life of Eileen Joyce in Australia. Amadeus (1984): An American period biographical drama film...
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when the final vote was taken, Gulda was the winner. One of the jurors, Eileen Joyce, who favoured Backx, stormed out and claimed the other jurors were unfairly...
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others being George Malcolm, Denis Vaughan and Eileen Joyce. Ultimately Valda Aveling replaced Joyce. Their instruments at this point were modern. Dart...
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but fell apart after Joyce left. He returned to Trieste in January 1910 with another sister, Eileen. From 1910 to 1912, Joyce still lacked a reliable...
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Eileen Dietz is an American actress who is best known for her appearances in many horror films such as the face of the demon in The Exorcist and for her...
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as well as parts of the Grieg and Rachmaninoff 2nd piano concertos. Eileen Joyce, whose name does not appear in the credits, was the pianist who substituted...
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National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Muir Mathieson, with Eileen Joyce as the pianist. Additionally, there is a scene in a tearoom where a salon...
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Sherwin, known as the Tasmanian Nightingale was a successful soprano, and Eileen Joyce, who came from remote Zeehan, became a world-renowned pianist at the...
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partly to the promotional efforts of the pianist Eileen Joyce and her partner, an artists' agent. Joyce said that Celibidache was the greatest conductor...
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Dr Eileen Joyce Harris (born 1932) is an American/English architectural historian and author. She is an expert on Robert Adam and is Honorary Librarian...
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Robert Casadesus (1928) Benno Moiseiwitsch (1929) Alfred Cortot (1931) Eileen Joyce (1941) From the mono LP era: Vlado Perlemuter (1955) Sviatoslav Richter...
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played by the young concert pianist (Ann Todd; the uncredited pianist was Eileen Joyce). It was famously parodied in Franz Reizenstein's Concerto Popolare of...
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jurors includes Vladimir Ashkenazy, Lazar Berman, Sir Bernard Heinze, Eileen Joyce, Eugene List, Sir Charles Mackerras, Denis Matthews, Hephzibah Menuhin...
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earned him generous applause. On 9 June 1940 he was due to appear with Eileen Joyce as a supporting artist for Richard Tauber in a concert at the Colston...
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Ord. Malcolm, Dart and Joyce also recorded Bach's Concerto in C for Three Harpsichords. In 1967, he appeared with Eileen Joyce, Geoffrey Parsons and Simon...
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Missouri with his parents Pete and Eileen Joyce. Following graduation from Knox County high school in 1972 Joyce attended Highland Community College...
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Ulysses (novel) (redirect from Ulysses joyce)
James Joyce. Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-9587-3. OCLC 756438802. Kennedy, Eileen (Spring 1969) . "Another Root for Bloomsday?" James Joyce Quarterly...
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and 1969, he appeared as one of five harpsichordists, the others being Eileen Joyce, Simon Preston, George Malcolm (1967), and Raymond Leppard (1969), in...
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historic mining artefacts. The famed concert pianist Eileen Joyce was born in Zeehan, and Eileen Joyce Memorial Park in Zeehan was named in her honour. Reverend...
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frequently performed by pianists such as Clifford Curzon, Moura Lympany, Eileen Joyce, Gina Bachauer and Arthur Rubinstein. While it is considered one of the...
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Eileen Maud Blair (née O'Shaughnessy, 25 September 1905 – 29 March 1945) was the first wife of George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair). During World War II,...
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Eileen Gray (born Kathleen Eileen Moray Smith; 9 August 1878 – 31 October 1976) was an Irish interior designer, furniture designer and architect who became...
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